The Error code 0x0000007B is also known as INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE which is a “Blue Screen of Death Error” and it means that your PC OS can’t able to the bootable devices of your system, like hard drives or maybe an USB bootable device.
Generally these are three possibilities for 0x0000007b error which causes to show up on your PC screen which are as follows:
- On OS Startup: When you boot your computer this error get appear and forcibly restarts your system.
- While Working: Unfortunately, it also takes place when you’re working on some software or paying games on our PC.
- During Installation of Operating System: This error may also showed up while installing windows operating system on your PC.
So let see how you can manually stop 0x0000007b by applying these some of the simple troubleshooting tips or tick on your computer.
SOLUTIONS
At first “UNDO Recent Changes”, if you have recently install some hardware, software or perform some changes in your BIOS then you should probably undo all that you did on the computer because sometimes your system won’t able to support some new setting and creating these kind of error. By doing so may works for to fix 0x0000007b error form the related computer.
Repair HDD Boot Volume
If 0x0000007b error suddenly comes up on your PC screen while working on your system or maybe on PC start up then it’s possible your hard disk boot volume got corrupted and it might require to get repair.
Corrupted Windows or Windows Files
Earlier I have already say above that INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE is a bsod (blue screen of death) and generally it happens while working because of some corrupted operating system files or a maybe infected by harmful virus.
Error Fix By changing Bios Setting
If this INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE error or 0x0000007B error comes on your PC screen while installing Windows or Windows Boot up then used this trick, most probably it will solve your problem, just change single setting.
- Open the BIOS setup
- Search for a SATA Mode or Chipset SATA mode in the BIOS setup
- Change the setting to the IDE.
- Save and Exit to the bios Setup.
- Try to reinstall your windows.
After following these solutions, if you still getting the same blue screen error again and again, it means your hard disk got broke. So, in that situation change your hard disk cable which is connected to the motherboard. Otherwise you can try some different Hard disk to test it.


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